2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0085-56262008000300018
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Diversidade de moscas frugívoras (Diptera, Tephritoidea) em áreas de matas decídua e ciliar no Pantanal sul-mato-grossense, Brasil

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“…Frugivorous flies (Diptera: Tephritoidea) cause great economic losses to Brazilian market of fruits and vegetables due to premature fruit drop and to product devaluation for in natura consume and industrialization (Aluja;Mangan, 2008;Minzão;Uchôa-Fernandes, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frugivorous flies (Diptera: Tephritoidea) cause great economic losses to Brazilian market of fruits and vegetables due to premature fruit drop and to product devaluation for in natura consume and industrialization (Aluja;Mangan, 2008;Minzão;Uchôa-Fernandes, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the first survey of frugivorous Tephritidae species in the Brazilian Chaco. Only four species of the genus Anastrepha Schiner 1868 were caught, showing the richness of the well-known fruit flies in the Brazilian Chaco, with low richness compared to other surveys carried out in different environments, mainly those in extensive plains that make connections, such as the Pantanal (Taira et al, 2013;Nicácio and Uchoa, 2011;Uchoa and Nicácio, 2010;Minzão and Uchoa, 2008;Uchoa et al, 2002), among others the Cerrado (Uchoa and Bomfim, 2017;Bomfim et al, 2014;Taira et al, 2013;Querino et al, 2014). Regarding endophagous tephritids associated with Asteraceae, species richness is also low (Uchoa et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The Chaco can be considered a repository area for A. undosa in Mato Grosso do Sul. The level of richness and abundance represented is low, probably due to the low host frequency with fruiting seasonality (Minzão and Uchoa, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this study, specimens of N. pendula were obtained from acerola and purple mombin. Lonchaeids infest flower buds and fruits of various species of wild and cultivated plants and can reach important infestation levels as those of tephritids (Minzão & Uchoa, 2008;Araujo & Zucchi, 2002a). Lonchaeids are economically important as citrus pests in the states of Mato Grosso do Sul (Uchoa et al, 2003) and Pará (Castilho, Lemos, Strikis, Sousa, & Adaime, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%